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New EazyPower 6" Hole Saw for Wood, Drywall, Tiles

New EazyPower 6 Hole Saw for Wood, Drywall, Tiles

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Brand: EazyPower
Category: Home Improvement

Buy New: $22.99



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 8577

Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2

Model: 30125
UPC: 083771301255
EAN: 0083771301255
ASIN: B000YC1XUK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New- Ready to Ship! 2-3 Day Priority Mail Shipping

Features:
  • Made of Heat Treated Carbon Steel Alloy
  • Will provide smooth, even professional cutting
  • For wood, soft metals, drywall, plastics, ceiling tiles

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
h4Perfect for making holes in wood, soft metals, drywall, plastics and ceiling tiles. Also great for duct work, AC/Heat registers, ceiling lights, and speakers. Works with 3/8" or 1/2" drills.p ul liMade of Heat Treated Carbon Steel Alloy liWill provide smooth, even professional cutting/ul/h4


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars does the job   December 1, 2008
charliebear (chicagoland)
Advertised as a hole saw for cornhole/bean bag boards, and that is what I used it for. Works well, and is much easier than trying to cut a circle with a jigsaw. Great value since a 6" hole saw elsewhere is much more expensive. I've only used it to cut plywood, so no idea how it would work with hardwood or masonry or metal.


5 out of 5 stars With caution you can cut a 6" hole   October 9, 2008
Steven Rossellini (Twin Cities, MN)
I had no idea what constituted a cornhole saw. I needed to cut a 6" hole in 3/8" plywood. I used a variable speed 1/2" corded electric hand drill. When drilling, be certain the stock you're drilling is very stationary. I put a heavy piece of scrap wood under the 3/8" plywood and nailed it all to a plank, upon which I stood to prevent spinning or shifting. br / br /If you have a router, a circle guide will also work very well.